IPEN Workshop

5 June 2015, Leuven, Belgium

PRIPARE participated in the organisation of the IPEN workshop that took place in Leuven on 5 June, 2015. PRIPARE was involved in the organisation of three break out sessions: Teaching Privacy by Design: from raising awareness to building skill; Standardisation for privacy engineering; and Risk management and Design: two pillars of privacy engineering.

Antonio Kung took part in a workshop “Journées thématiques: Respect de la vie privée et services mobiles sans contact” in Paris on 27 May 2015. The slides of his presentation on “PRIPARE: towards an integrated privacy-by-design practice” are available here.

IEEE International Workshop on Privacy Engineering

21 May 2015, San José, US.

José M. del Álamo (UPM) presented the paper PRIPARE: Integrating Privacy Best Practices into a Privacy Engineering Methodology at the IEEE International Workshop on Privacy Engineering, co-located with the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, in San José (CA).

Cyber Security and Privacy Innovation Forum

Antonio Kung, Claudia Roda, Nicolas Notario and Henning Kopp participated in a panel on “Privacy by Design to Privacy by Operation”.

Open Automotive 2015

22 April 2015, Stuttgart, Germany

Antonio Kung took part in a panel on “Automotive Cyber Security – a European Perspective”. The slides of his presentation “Privacy Laws – the impact to product and service designs” are available here.

Trust in the Digital World 2015: trusting big data

25-26 February 2015, Madrid, Spain

Carmela Troncoso presented “Big data and privacy: is it possible” at Trust in the Digital World 2015. The slides of her presentation are available here.

CPDP 2015

21-23 January 2015, Brussels, Belgium

Yod Samuel Martín García and José M. del Álamo (UPM) presented “Forget About Being Forgotten: From the Right to Oblivion to the Right of Reply” at CPDP 2015. The slides of their presentation are available here. A video of the presentation is available here.

Claudia Roda (AUP) took part in the panel “Privacy in Computer Science Education”. A video of the panel is available here.

IFIP Summer School on Privacy and Identity

10 September 2014, Patras, Greece

KU Leuven presented “Privacy by Design: The case of Automated Border Control” at the 9th International IFIP Summer School on Privacy and Identity Management for the Future Internet in the Age of Globalisation. A copy of the slides can be found here.

Privacy Laws & Business 27th Annual Conference

1 July 2014, Cambridge, UK

Antonio Kung gave a presentation on ‘Bridging the privacy-by-design gap between privacy managers and software engineers’ at the 27th Annual Privacy Laws & Business Conference in Cambridge. His presentation focused on the need for PEARS, or Privacy Enhancing Architectures. A copy of the slides can be found here. To view a video of the talk please visit the following link. Additional videos from the conference can be found here.

Privacy by Design: introductory lecture

18 June 2014, Madrid, Spain

José M. del Álamo from UPM delivered an introductory lecture on ‘Privacy by Design’ to an audience of software engineering practitioners. The lecture was part of a technical seminar that the Center for Open Middleware offers to Santander Bank technical staff.

Lecture on Privacy by Design

31 March, 2014, Brussels, Belgium

KU Leuven gave a lecture on Privacy by Design in the the ManaMa Intellectual Property/Information and Communication Technologies Track (LLM), 2013-2014, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel. The slides from the lecture can be found here.